Tuesday morning, two IDF soldiers were wounded when their jeep drove over a roadside bomb in the hothouse area of the Gush Katif community of Netzer Hazani.



Monday saw more than ten separate shooting attacks on Jewish targets in the Gaza region. Two mortar shells were fired at Gush Katif towns as well. Just north of the Sufa crossing, near Rafiah, IDF forces discovered two 100-pound bombs. Border Police sappers detonated them in controlled explosions. A 65-pound bomb was also discovered near Dugit, in northern Gaza. Attempts to neutralize the bomb resulted in light injuries to four soldier.



In Samaria, an Arab attacker threw a firebomb at a resident of Homesh as he drove along the road between his home town and neighboring Burka. There were no injuries or damage in the attack.



IDF soldiers were targeted in the following incidents: a firebomb attack near Baka el-Sharqiya, southwest of Jenin; a pipe bomb attack in the El-Eida area on the outskirts of Bethlehem; and a double firebomb attack in the village of Kfar Na'ama, in the vicinity of Ramallah. No injuries were reported in any of the attack.



IDF soldiers arrested five wanted Islamic Jihad terrorists near Hevron, and in PA-controlled Jenin.



Gunfire was directed at the community of Rom-On Sunday night. The community is within the Green Line, and is a suburb of the city of Afula. One of the bullets flew through a window of one of the community's homes. The attack took place despite the completion of the separation fence in that region.



There were no injuries reported, though residents are shaken at the prospect of becoming the front line following an IDF withdrawal from northern Samaria.